Case tracker
AI & Big Tech Harm Case Tracker
A continuously updated, sourced record of lawsuits and regulatory actions over harm caused by AI systems, social media platforms, and Big Tech — chatbot failures, addictive design, child safety, biometric privacy, algorithmic denials, and more. Each case links to attorneys who handle that kind of matter.
If something like one of these happened to you, you don't have to navigate it alone — open a case and use it to find and contact attorneys who handle that exact kind of harm.
Filter by harm type
Filter by status
2 cases · Filed
- Child safetyFiledFiled Aug 14, 2025
State of Louisiana v. Roblox Corporation
Roblox · United States (Louisiana)
Louisiana AG Liz Murrill sued Roblox, becoming the first state AG to sue the platform over child safety, alleging it recklessly designed a platform with no real age verification, exposing children to adult predators and sexually explicit content. The complaint cites specific exploitative 'experiences' and real-world arrests of predators active on the platform, asserting unfair and deceptive trade-practice violations.
- Child safetyFiledFiled Apr 21, 2025
State of Florida v. Snap, Inc.
Snap/Snapchat · United States (Florida)
Florida AG James Uthmeier sued Snap, alleging Snapchat violated Florida's 2024 social media law (HB 3) restricting accounts for minors under 14 and failed to protect minors from explicit content and online predators. The suit also alleges addictive design features (infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications) and seeks civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation.
Were you harmed by an AI system or a tech platform?
Describe what happened and we'll match you with attorneys who handle these cases and draft personalized outreach on your behalf.
This tracker is an informational summary of public legal matters compiled from the sources cited on each case page. It is not legal advice and is not a complete record of any case. Verify current status with primary sources before relying on it.